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A Red Ensign at the Semaine du Golfe 

Roger Barnes
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Avel Dro visits a huge French maritime festival - a personal account of my participation in this bi-annual festival on the Golfe du Morbihan, where I meet lots of old friends and make many new ones.
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MUSIC
Moments passing by - Wendy Marcini
Lafayette St. - Roots and Recognition
- from Epidemic Sound
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AVEL DRO
Do you want a boat like mine?
Avel Dro is an Ilur designed by François Vivier, and built of clinker plywood by Les Charpentiers Reunis of Cancale in 1994. I bought her in France in 2003 to import her into the UK, and more recently returned her to France again.* The design is based closely on the traditional inshore fishing boats of Brittany in the early years of the twentieth century - hence her simple boom-less lugsail rig and lack of a mainsheet horse, (sometimes controversial among my viewers). Although rare in Britain, Ilurs are relatively common in France. Modern Ilurs are however slightly different internally from mine, as they have more built in buoyancy. The name Avel Dro is Breton, and basically means a whirlwind.
Length 4.44 m
Sail area 12.2 m²
Beam 1.70 m
Draught 0.25 / 0.86 m
Design category C3
François Vivier's website (in English):
www.vivierboats...
Similar dinghies can often be found for sale on the website of the French magazine Le Chasse-Marée:
www.chasse-mar...
Or try Le Bon Coin, (where you can buy anything in France):
www.leboncoin.fr
*Sadly, since January 2021, when Great Britain (but not Northern Ireland) left the European Single Market, if you buy a boat in France or elsewhere in the EU with the intention of importing it into the UK, you will be liable to pay VAT and other duties on the import. This is true even if it is second hand, and similar charges will be due if you take a British boat the other way. This does not apply to a boat taken to another country for a brief holiday, however.

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@jayinboonton
@jayinboonton Год назад
Please do an episode on Rhubarbie and Mary Dooley!
@petreamccarthy8635
@petreamccarthy8635 Год назад
Second that :)
@chrisleggatt3240
@chrisleggatt3240 Год назад
Agreed
@stevewagstaff8211
@stevewagstaff8211 Год назад
Please, please do a review on Mary Dooley's new boat, it looks a beauty. Thank you so much for your beautifully crafted stories, you really create a feeling of being aboard with you
@billywhizz6483
@billywhizz6483 Год назад
What a wonderful festival and beautifully captured, as always. Many thanks for taking us along with you.
@Crispkingguy
@Crispkingguy Год назад
I appreciate the open dialogue on this short film. Using ones voice to communicate is important . . . let the person know how you feel. Thanks for taking us along and showing us how they do it in France.
@tizme6105
@tizme6105 Год назад
Thanks once again for taking us all along on a most enjoyable trip Roger. Plenty of challenges during that outing, for sure.
@victhequick
@victhequick Год назад
Legend is back with another masterpiece love his videos since young.
@andypandy955
@andypandy955 Год назад
This is one of the reasons I moved to France. To capture the essence is hard but Roger you have done it. I would have been there but my little boat is not finished yet. Maybe one day I will be there. Fantastic video, well done Roger for taking the time to share your experiences with us.
@joblo8808
@joblo8808 Год назад
After all the vids you've filmed, this one seems to have captured particularly well the real essence of actually being onboard. Well done, sir.
@MrBernie101
@MrBernie101 Год назад
Yee Harrrrr, Roger, you've done it again. Captured everything that goes with a Brittany sailing holiday. I just loved the close quarters maneuvering, the the invective hailing, but most of all, the cammeradire of all the like minded people. BTW, I didn't quite hear you singing ????? Roger, thank you. Kind Regards, Barnacle Bern SV Cadbri. 👍👍
@chris9056
@chris9056 Год назад
Roger, after all our DCA Zoom chats it was great to finally meet you (and Mary) on Isle D'Arz. And we even make a couple of fleeting cameos in this film, so that's ticked off the bucket list! Chris (Forrest)
@SVZonda
@SVZonda Год назад
A great sailing adventure.. Yes sometimes those motor boat owners think the only way to get out of YOUR way is to go faster!!... I love that feeling of sailing so close to others, but still being in control!! All the best Richard
@machismo4256
@machismo4256 Год назад
A Scamp. Woo. Looking forward to your impressions after a weekend or two in it.
@kennethcheatham8325
@kennethcheatham8325 Год назад
Thanks for another fantastic video Roger. I'm always filled with a longing for the sea and a newfound drive to finish my own sailboat. You're always a treat to watch. Cheers
@kgilliagorilla2761
@kgilliagorilla2761 Год назад
At 27:30, Roger cussing a blue streak, in French, is priceless. I don’t know what he said, but it got the point across!
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
The French is translated if you turn captions on.
@kgilliagorilla2761
@kgilliagorilla2761 Год назад
@@RogerRoving I guess the French language shouted with frantic hands just sounds like cussing to the unlearned American ear. I’ll use CC translation from now on. Cheers!
@davidbarrett7424
@davidbarrett7424 Год назад
One of the crews jobs is to shield the helm from breaking waves :-)
@dennisbeaver5958
@dennisbeaver5958 Год назад
Always impressed with the way Avil Dro and her captain handles the rougher seas! And your videos are just as much about dinghy cruising as they are about capturing the spirit of the French countryside as you travel along.
@calypso22
@calypso22 Год назад
Thank you Roger. Lovely boat. I really enjoyed that. From a Med (Malta) sailor who used to own an Enterprise dinghy which had a "Designed and Built by Jack Holt" plate on the transom. I live in Switzerland now on the banks of Lake Geneva. Lots of small boats in my little port, but not quite the same. 🙂
@babaganoush6106
@babaganoush6106 Год назад
ah enterprise....one of the best
@Stobb0
@Stobb0 Год назад
Aaargh! Organised chaos French style - I am getting stressed just watching it and only slightly less stressed than Roger himself 😁
@neilparks2078
@neilparks2078 Год назад
Capt. Barnes' irascible moments, complete with gesticulating arms, amount to what we Brits sometimes like to think of as typical 'Gallic' behaviour! His integration into la vie française then, would appear to doinig nicely, but apparently not yet to the extent of an awareness that coming alongside or manoeuvring in close quarters under sail is not considered the done thing in French ports/marinas. - même contre les régulations in many places. Nice to see some exciting gusty sailing!
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
It is not generally illegal if you have no engine.
@neilparks2078
@neilparks2078 Год назад
Glad to hear that; I've always thoroughly enjoyed using only sail in all situations, and have been disgruntled at the port regs. regarding this in France. Look forward to the next video.
@petreamccarthy8635
@petreamccarthy8635 Год назад
A feast for the eyes. Not sure I'd enjoy sailing in such a crowd, but wonderful to see so many interesting boats. Thanks for another great video Roger :)
@paulaus
@paulaus Год назад
Love the rear facing camera it gave a really good sense of the waves and chop. Would you do a review of the Scamp?
@styx85
@styx85 Год назад
He tried to review a Scamp in a previous video if I remember correctly, but they couldn't get her quite ready in time. I'm sure he'll get to it at some point :)
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
I'm hoping to get out to sail in her next month...
@philoulabroche2808
@philoulabroche2808 4 месяца назад
Solitude si good! La solitude a du bon !
@robhosailor
@robhosailor Год назад
Beautiful event and great video again! Regards 😁 PS: It seems that the behavior of motorboat skippers is similar everywhere ...
@michaeldoolin5342
@michaeldoolin5342 Год назад
Thank you, I smiled from beginning to end.
@rondg1692
@rondg1692 Год назад
Great resume and a lovely video as always. Was there for a third time and this edition was more challenging indeed. The daily itineraries were long but splendid, and the weather played along fine, despite the alarming predictions days before. For many of us having to take the bus to and from the campsites, the deprivation of sleep was starting to count at the end of the week. A lot of the flotilla 2 boats were picked up early Saturday morning at Plougoulemen. Still, it was a lovely week of sailing and I noticed many youngsters among the fleet this year. La Semaine seems to have a great future.
@paulincumbria
@paulincumbria Год назад
Like you Roger, we found that, whatever the situation, ribs always, always determined that the solution to avoiding any conflict was to accelerate - ALWAYS! 😂
@robinengland5799
@robinengland5799 Год назад
I really admire your boat handling skills in such congested waters!! Great sailing! Thank you!!!
@got1intheshed
@got1intheshed Год назад
Thank you Rodger for your inspiration that has help me to buy a small sail boat I live in North Essex in a small seaside town called Walton on the Naze surround by some magnificent back waters ready for me to explore. Funny enough I'm also an Architect just retired so plenty of time to sail...
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
Hamford Water: lovely!
@astrorad2000
@astrorad2000 Год назад
Oh My! So exciting, so peaceful! Such a treat for me to watch. Thank you roger for a wonderful voyage. I have shared this video with our good friend, Helen, a French speaking sailor.
@RustyKnorr
@RustyKnorr Год назад
Peaceful? Complete chaos is more like it.
@astrorad2000
@astrorad2000 Год назад
@@RustyKnorr it is a dichotomy.😅
@andyharding1514
@andyharding1514 Год назад
lovely - I particularly enjoyed "incoherent spluttering ..." in the subtitles.
@romantiachristiana5147
@romantiachristiana5147 Год назад
You had your dose of motorboat waves - me too, plus the chop. I got a glimpse of my Novalis in your sequence of Larmor Baden. I was glad to have the heavy ballasted hull! I enjoyed your portrait of Flotilla 2 in not exactly the easiest of conditions.
@Ultramesh
@Ultramesh Год назад
Roger, teaching the French how to tie Reef knots ;) The sea looked rather boisterous in that first beat.
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman Год назад
Even better, he is German!
@nermaldotorg
@nermaldotorg Год назад
Nursing a hangover with fresh coffee and watching this before heading off for a Sunday roast and some live music in the local pub is pretty much a perfect Bank Holiday Sunday. Cheers Roger!
@artemira
@artemira Год назад
Another great adventure. Quite different from your tranquil sailing ones. How no one managed to crash into one another is a miracle! Also, would love to see a video of your friend Mary's new Scamp.
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
I hope to do a Scamp test next month!
@kens2114
@kens2114 Год назад
Always enjoy your sailing escapades, thanks
@mikefriend7570
@mikefriend7570 Год назад
A wonderful collection of sailing vessels and the compulsory few lunatics on power boats.
@blacksquirrel4008
@blacksquirrel4008 Месяц назад
Lovely video. Nice to see several CLC Skerrys underway. It is always good to have crew along beating upwind in a chop, isn’t it?
@Beorninki
@Beorninki Год назад
I have missed your videos mr. Barnes! Your comments approach poetry in form and the essence, philosophy and lifestyle of sailing small boats intrigues me. Oh, I miss the sea.
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman Год назад
Francois Vivier must get a kick out of seeing all those boats built from his own designs.
@stuartmenziesfarrant
@stuartmenziesfarrant Год назад
Nice bit of lively sea there in the gulf Roger! Looks good in the video.
@rapido2962
@rapido2962 Год назад
I enjoyed the video, but a bit too frantic for me to take part! I'd like to seen a bit more of Mary's new boat.
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
So would I. She keeps promising...
@williamschroder2898
@williamschroder2898 Год назад
Just a wonderful vid, from Georgia USA. Love the ones with tons of sailing!
@afloatinawoodenboat
@afloatinawoodenboat Год назад
What an adventure!
@barryconway
@barryconway Год назад
How fabulous. This very much reminded me of an LTA experience when I flew in a huge Fiesta and it immediately became apparent that my skill level and attention to “the rules” was not equal to all. Exhilarating, unmissable, but not something that I would be anxious to repeat. French: blue ropes. Noted ((o;
@philiphemmings3739
@philiphemmings3739 Год назад
Hi, for the last two years iv been following you on RU-vid you have been my mascot, inspiration, we, that's me and my daughter have just passed our level 1 RYA onwards and upwards because of you, iv got severe learning difficulties, dyslexia, we both persevered and took the bull by the horns we love everything you promote.
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
Lovely story Philip. All power to your four elbows!
@lava014
@lava014 Год назад
It seems, that the camera does the stabilization by itself? Nice! Like always, great story and a joy to watch!
@davidharris4062
@davidharris4062 Год назад
Nice to see a video from you, I’ve missed them 👍
@katej3z715
@katej3z715 11 месяцев назад
Great video of quite an adventure! The French (and the Swiss?) seem to follow at ever increasingly speed, with a glint of ramming in their eyes, except they expect everyone to clear their way. From that point things started to become rather more 'hectic', well, between coffee breaks. At one point 3 boats nearly strapped together. The motor dinghies seemed to loosely following each other. When one left enough wash for a surfer, your exact words were inaudible. But we all knew what they were.
@CoVianna
@CoVianna Год назад
Excellent video as always. The Golfe looks an excellent adventure playground for small boat sailors. The entrance looked a bit “brisk” though 😂
@Brackcycle
@Brackcycle Год назад
Thanks for sharing the challenges and sometimes frantic moments. You handled them quite smoothly. My romantic view of this festival from a distance was given a hard reality check with this excellent video. Experience wins the day!
@jimksa67
@jimksa67 Год назад
Captain Barnes! Great video!
@Shawn-yg3yz
@Shawn-yg3yz Год назад
I love watching these videos you make. Absolutely love them. Much appreciated
@andrewrobb633
@andrewrobb633 3 месяца назад
Such a delight hearing Mary speak French.
@rapido2963
@rapido2963 Год назад
I’d need a holiday to get over that holiday methinks ……
@timmiddaugh3701
@timmiddaugh3701 Месяц назад
Very good thank you ❤
@Sailing_ShoobieDoobie
@Sailing_ShoobieDoobie Год назад
You're a great sailor, Roger, and I too would have yelled at the clown who soaked you with his powerboat. Thanks for including that clip in this fine video! Cheers!
@redjacc7581
@redjacc7581 Год назад
nice one RB
@user-tu7xm6qx8j
@user-tu7xm6qx8j Год назад
Some Wild waters to sail, thanks for bringing us along!!
@adrianstone4443
@adrianstone4443 11 месяцев назад
Brilliant
@firebird2
@firebird2 Год назад
Wonderful video! It is great to see all the beautiful boats. I suspect there is quite a range in skill level, requiring alertness and patience to move through the festival and enjoy everything offered! We'll done! Thank you for taking us along.
@Helliconia54
@Helliconia54 Год назад
as usual, a most enjoyable, and , interesting video.
@mariuszmusiaka9692
@mariuszmusiaka9692 Год назад
It was great to watch. Thank you very much.
@mikefule330
@mikefule330 Год назад
That early part of the video: a traditionally styled cruising dinghy, heavily laden with gear, reefed and dipping the lee gun'l, and the skipper looking completely insouciant. Makes me feel inadequate. Also, nice to see Mary got the Scamp. I hope she's enjoying it.
@chrissd08
@chrissd08 Год назад
Wow! That was awesome. Well done Roger for filming and sailing. Thank you for sharing. Bravo!
@curronhill2744
@curronhill2744 Год назад
Rough water compounded by many boats and the motor boats cutting in on you did not help! But a fine bit of sailing by you and an enjoyable trip for us watchers. Thanks for taking us along!
@ryder6070
@ryder6070 Год назад
Nice sailing man!
@branni6538
@branni6538 4 месяца назад
He created that wake on purpose!
@loicgalmiche5821
@loicgalmiche5821 Год назад
Wonderful reportage, full of charm and fresh air... the Gulf sometimes as crowded as the Place de la Concorde, applying the same rules and the same anathemas as motor vehicles in Paris... But above all a beautiful solidarity I think
@rossbarnett3759
@rossbarnett3759 Год назад
So much fun to watch your videos. thanks, Roger
@paulthew2
@paulthew2 Год назад
That was fantastic Roger, as always. Loved the shouting at the speedy motorboat...very different to the usual calm!
@trosmeneth
@trosmeneth Год назад
Wonderful but quite a challenge. Thanks Roger.
@police-qm8ig
@police-qm8ig 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful video, I was there, without a boat, but you captured the event beautifully. I hope to be part of the event with a boat one day, but pretty sire my boat handling skills will need some improvement
@elizaandalisa
@elizaandalisa Год назад
Roger in the video you seem to have touched a fair few boats mate Marty Australia
@setkacagarro-blogspot-com
@setkacagarro-blogspot-com Год назад
The footage at up around 4 minutes is spectacular can you share your camera setup it looks like I experience sailing but can never capture
@philoulabroche2808
@philoulabroche2808 4 месяца назад
Hello Roger. I find your entry under sail into Port Anna very presumptuous of general common sense. The presence of an intruder in the channel shows that even if common sense exists, the proof is that to every rule there is an exception! Bonjour Roger. Je trouve ton entrée sous voile à Port-Anna très présomptueuse du bon sens général . La présence d'un intrus dans le chenal montre que même si le bon sens existe, la preuve en est qu'à toute règle il y a une exception !
@timequest9802
@timequest9802 Год назад
Your videos make my day!!!
@timstubbs4827
@timstubbs4827 Год назад
Ha...watched the Vid and headed to the Plymouth Roscoff ferry last night and there was Rhubarbie on trailer in front of us or thereabouts, boarding. Good luck Mary, unfortunately never got to say hi 🙂 Famous!
@danielsaccoccio9030
@danielsaccoccio9030 Год назад
Fantastic, totally inspiring, one day when I grow up, I’d like to go to a French boat festival, thanks Roger looking forward to the next film. DCA 4232.
@garrymartin6474
@garrymartin6474 Год назад
What a beautiful part of the world, also I must admit I admire your hat .
@bakerjmark
@bakerjmark Год назад
What an adventure. Some thrilling sequences and tense moments!
@robstevens5503
@robstevens5503 Год назад
That was a lot in one video. It is a great event to see, but so many boats and so many people, it would be too much for my introvert nature! Solitude can be nice! Some of those early parts trying to find your way to the beach reminded me (not in a good way) of trying to find a park in an shopping complex at Christmas time! I think I am with Erik - it was too intimidating. The stops for coffee would be more my style! Thanks again for a great video.
@Gary-wb8qt
@Gary-wb8qt 11 месяцев назад
😮 Extrodinay, life-like, wet , windy, fast... James Joyce
@SirPrancelot1
@SirPrancelot1 Год назад
Very entertaining and informative video, thanks!
@ym1802
@ym1802 11 месяцев назад
Sir best film best voice all Oscar for You!
@dreamtimesv
@dreamtimesv Год назад
Truely excellent, merci
@joewilliams5396
@joewilliams5396 Год назад
That was great, I've watched a lot of your videos, the first time I've heard you get annoyed. Very challenging to say the least. I'll have to watch it again, so much going on.
@jasonreid611
@jasonreid611 Год назад
Love these video jewels. Enjoyed it immensely.
@robertseaman2254
@robertseaman2254 Год назад
It was great to see you in action again roger.set in such stunning location.shame about the rib boats not using common sense,look forward to watching next video.or any updates on your house renovation
@brucebrown9604
@brucebrown9604 Год назад
An exciting video, perfectly capturing the atmosphere of la Semaine du Golfe and the Gallic "joyeux bordel"! I believe you would enjoy reading some of the older Tintin comic strips in French where you can pick up some useful esoteric insults from Le Capitaine Haddock! Thank you for sharing with us! 😎
@MrLindegger
@MrLindegger Год назад
Eccleston Rodger. You keep my heart young although my limbs are buggered!
@taffrat3826
@taffrat3826 Год назад
Great vid mate, thanks very much.
@JakobEngl
@JakobEngl 10 месяцев назад
Great video
@plymouthwelshboy
@plymouthwelshboy Год назад
Great video as always. Thank you. Not my scene really, way too busy and frenetic for me. I prefer solitude but it was really interesting to see the different boats and what is clearly a great festival. Thank you
@tomcarr1358
@tomcarr1358 Год назад
That boat needs a metal transom loop with a traveller for the clew. Charging across the boat from cleat to cleat is needlessly hazardous in strong wind and cumbersome in all winds..
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
No it’s not!
@louispoulain
@louispoulain Год назад
What an extraordinary event ! I'm breton and I did not know the event. Thanks a lot for your wonderful video, I don't have a boat but I want to participate now 😁
@GrahamRead101
@GrahamRead101 Год назад
Great video, captured what seems the hectic organised chaos of it. Reminds me of sailing out of ichenor in chichester harbour - I find it stressful! As always your videos make me want to get out on the water.
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman Год назад
I would be very interested to learn French nautical terms. La point d'amour, what a cracker! Took me ages to find the french for soft shackle (erse á bouton - button strap), found it in Francois' how to build an ilur manual in the end.
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
Point d’amure.
@OuranosWars
@OuranosWars Год назад
Great video ! it's nice to see the other flotillas. I was with the F1 on a Bantry Longboat i hoped to find Avel dro but we went southerly of the gulf. Anyway i hope you had some fun i surely had loads of it. thanks for your videos Cheers !
@hywelbatten1508
@hywelbatten1508 Год назад
Thank you RB. We tied up to you in Port Navalo and left just after you but were towed out by the tri. Same beat across to Locmariaquer to find flatter water to tack and then port tack to head for home only for our mast to split along the glue line with a loud crack. It was a repurposed boom off my Golden Hind 31 which had seen many Irish Sea and Channel crossings. I think the original builder must have used flour paste. Our week ended there so it was nice to see what we missed.
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman Год назад
Ouch!
@RogerRoving
@RogerRoving Год назад
We left PN slightly early to beat the rush, and then regretted it.
@jonathansimmonds5784
@jonathansimmonds5784 Год назад
Thank you for this, I've been sailing traditional boats and tall ships for a living for over 45 years but never managed to get to any of the French festivals in all that time and felt hard done by because of it, until I saw this. A few years ago I decided I must do one before I swallow the anchor and it should be the Morbihan as I was told it was less commercialised than Brest and Douarnenez but this looked as dull as dishwater!
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